Photo/Video Galleries
Matt Kaner
Roberts, WI
12/25/2006
My buddy and I were were checking the cuddeback the Christmas Eve day, hopeing to get a few bucks on camera that survived the gun season. To our surprise this monster was on there. I can't wait to see what he is next year!!!!!
Roberts, WI
12/25/2006
My buddy and I were were checking the cuddeback the Christmas Eve day, hopeing to get a few bucks on camera that survived the gun season. To our surprise this monster was on there. I can't wait to see what he is next year!!!!!
RONNIE CAWTHORN
TULLAHOMA, TN
12/23/2006
WE HAVE STARTED A QDM PROGRAM ON OUR FARM. THE CUDDEBACK CONFIRMS THINGS ARE BEGINNING TO PAY OFF. LET EM GO AND WATCH THEM GROW.
TULLAHOMA, TN
12/23/2006
WE HAVE STARTED A QDM PROGRAM ON OUR FARM. THE CUDDEBACK CONFIRMS THINGS ARE BEGINNING TO PAY OFF. LET EM GO AND WATCH THEM GROW.
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12/23/2006
WE HAVE STARTED A QDM PROGRAM ON OUR FARM. LOOKS LIKE IT IS BEGINNING TO PAY OFF. THE CUDDEBACK IS INDESPENSIBLE TO RECORD THE RESULTS OF A LOT OF HARD WORK AS THESE PICTURES WILL SHOW.
darren ferrell
Lisbon, OH
12/23/2006
this color variation in an eastern wild turkey is real but being a hen i did not want to harvest sure is fun to see. The flock is about 100 and I can watch all winter.
Lisbon, OH
12/23/2006
this color variation in an eastern wild turkey is real but being a hen i did not want to harvest sure is fun to see. The flock is about 100 and I can watch all winter.
Thad Burkette
Hartford, WI
12/23/2006
I've been watching this deer all summer and I finally captured a picture of him on 10/29/06 and 11/2/06. I had the opportunity to harvest him on 11/7/06, during the archery season. I tracked him , but never found him. I swore it was a good shot. I never quit looking all through November. I thought he would show up, dead, during gun season, but he didn't. I continued to look into December and found him on the 15th. He was where I thought he was all along, dead, but I kept overlooking him. It made me sad because I wasted him, but at last my mind was at ease. My shot was 2 inches below the mark you can see on his right side and the arrow passed through 6 inches back from his armpit on the opposite side. That mark on his right side is an old wound from an arrow.
Hartford, WI
12/23/2006
I've been watching this deer all summer and I finally captured a picture of him on 10/29/06 and 11/2/06. I had the opportunity to harvest him on 11/7/06, during the archery season. I tracked him , but never found him. I swore it was a good shot. I never quit looking all through November. I thought he would show up, dead, during gun season, but he didn't. I continued to look into December and found him on the 15th. He was where I thought he was all along, dead, but I kept overlooking him. It made me sad because I wasted him, but at last my mind was at ease. My shot was 2 inches below the mark you can see on his right side and the arrow passed through 6 inches back from his armpit on the opposite side. That mark on his right side is an old wound from an arrow.